
SAAD Digest
March 2025
Volume: 41
Issue: 1
DOI: 10.63507/ETRR2207
Title: Editorial
Author(s): Y. Loo
Abstract:
2025 has arrived, brimming with endless possibilities for collaboration, practical innovations, and a renewed focus on high- quality, effective anxiety management and sedation. As I sit at my desk less than a month into the year, listening to the radio and reflecting on political shifts across the Atlantic and the launch of DeepSeek, I’m reminded that the course of this year will be shaped by boththe anticipated and the unexpected. There are many exciting changes on the horizon, with items awaiting discussion at my first Board of Trustees meeting as President. Yet, as I listen to interviews with Davos attendees, one commonality stands out: we must adapt and innovate, guided by experience, evidence, and expertise, with patient care always at the centre.
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Articles from Digest 41(1)
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Remimazolam as a sedative for dental procedures: a case series |
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Dentist-led conscious sedation with remimazolam in a frail older adult |
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Journal Scan |
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Book Review |
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Essay prizes |
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Clinical audit on the quality of written consent for inhalation sedation |
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Symposium 2024 |
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